A new biography of the Utah senator claims that Trump once bragged of his plans to 'drop' his then girlfriend Melania.
Donald Trump's team has lashed out at Sen. Mitt Romney over an excerpt from the retiring Utah senator's new biography that claimed the former president once bragged of his plans to 'drop' his then girlfriend Melania.
Romney, who made his fortune in private equity, agreed to meet with Trump because he was interested in a 'memorable, low-stakes, and deeply weird,' experience with the celebrity real estate mogul and was 'not above gawking at famous people,' Coppins writes.Trump duly delivered, with a 'surreal scene' on Romney's arrival where the entirety of the club's staff 'lined up outside in a white linen uniform, as if posed for a royal reception.
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